POST OF BLUFF HARBOR.
ABBIVAIS. September 14— Taranaki, 5.5.,400 tons, Francis, from Dunedin. S. Nichol, agent. 15— Otago, s.s., 800 tons, Randall, from Northern Ports and Melbourne. T. G. Tanton, agent. September 15—Egmont, 400 tons, Hall, from Hokitika. T. G. Tanton, agent. DEPAETirBES. September 14—Cora, schooner, for Invercargffl. September 15—Otago, for Melbourne. IMPOSTS. Per Otago, from Danedin—2 cases jam, 1 case, 20 bags flour, 1 chest candles, 2 do cheese, 13 pkgs merchandise, 30 bags oats, 8 do oatmeal, 26 do potatoes, 20 bags sugar, 20 casss onions, 10 cheese, J. Waddel; 1 pkg shoTefe, Longuet; 2 cases, Broad; 1 coupling block, 2 retorts, 2 iron pipes, 4 cases fish, Longuet; 1 pkg gall, 2 £ brls ale, Fordham; 1 parcel, Sayers. Per Taranaki—l case, Bank of New Zealand; 14 tons potatoes, 60 bags flour, 6 bag« potatoes, 1 half-chest tea, Nichol; 1 case, Hatch and Hayes ; 1 parcel, Morison, Law and Co ; 1 case drapery, 2 bundles shovels, Waddel ; 2 cases, Bank of Otago; 1 case, Order; 5 cases, 1 pkg, 1 parcel, Porter; 1 truss, Perkins ; 1 iron retort, 3 cases stationery, Bank of New Zealand; 1 caik, Rose ; 1 bundle oars, Waddel; 1 parcel, Bank of Otago ; 10 casks cement and 1 parcel, Dog Island Lighthouse. PASSENGEB IIST. Per Otago, from Northern Ports—Mr and Mrs Eobertson, Messrs Anderson (2), Jackson, Stobo, and Yule ; four in steerage. Per Egmont, from Hokitika—2s steerage passengers for transhipment per Otago, for Melbourne. Four in the steerage for the Bluff. Per Taranaki — Messrs. Spencer, Xingman, and Black j four in steerage^ The s.s. TaranaM left Port Chalmers at 5 pan. on the 14th inst. Experienced fine easterly weather, and arriTed off this port at daylight. She sails again for Northern Ports on the 17 th inst. The s.s. Otago left Port Chalmers at 5 p.m. on the 14th inst. Arrived off the wharf at 9 a.m. on the loth inst. Experienced fine weather, with light easterly winds, and sailed from the Bluff for Melbourne on Saturday, 15th inst. The Egmont, for Hokitika, via Northern Ports sailed the same day. The s.s. Egmont left Hokitika at noon on the 13th inst. Experienced fine weather during the trip. Arrived at the wharf at 9-30, transhipped mails, passengers,- &c, to the Otago, for Melbourne, and sailed for Otago at 2 p.m. Reports the Alhambra at Hokitika, from Melbourne. The s.s. Albion is to bring on the mails this month, via Suez. The South Australian has been taken off the line. The Eangitoto will take the outward mails, sailing from the Bluff on the 21st nit.
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Southland Times, Issue 562, 17 September 1866, Page 2
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429POST OF BLUFF HARBOR. Southland Times, Issue 562, 17 September 1866, Page 2
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